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No hay artículos en el carro* Conexion Bluetooth * Radio AM/FM * Auxiliar * 3.5mm * Reproduce MP3 * Entrada USB, MICRO SD, * Cassette * Compartimiento para bateria (no incluidas)
JR
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2024
Radio and Bluetooth works great and easy to pair with our iPhones. Volume is loud. We have not yet tried the cassette tape.
Staci Gardner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de julio de 2024
Just wanted a simple radio. This is perfect.
Chif
Comentado en México el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Sonido muy bueno, reproduce excelente el casete
Cecilia Medina
Comentado en México el 3 de diciembre de 2024
Llego en tiempo y formaY en perfectas condiciones
Donnie Lee Sexton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2023
Before ordering I considered this one over many others but kept by passing it. I noticed reviews complaining of size. Well I like the size. I wanted to play my cassettes in my shop while tinkering around the house and this is perfect. I wasn't looking for the 80s boombox as big as a refrigerator door to set on my shoulder and wasn't looking for a polly pocket sized either. This is a good size with good features and plays my old cassetes well.
Matt Man
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
TheMaven
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2023
I am not ashamed to say I was a teenager in the mid to late 80's. Having a portable radio was the best freedom. No longer were you subject to whatever your parents were playing on the turntable or 8-track on the huge stereo console cabinet (it was really a thing). You had AM and FM radio. and if you were really something, you even had a cassette deck so you could record your favorite songs when they were played. Why? Because most of us couldn't afford to buy albums! I know, I know; everyone streams now. But what about when the internet is down or the power is out? What then? Radio, baby! But wait - there's more!This thing looks a lot like my old radio, but it has modernized innards! The radio selector has AM, FM, and shortwave. There is a tape deck. AND - AND - AND, there is a USB port and an SD card slot. That's right - DIGITAL. AND - AND - AND Bluetooth support! Most radios I have seen in the last 10 or so years have dinky little cord antennas. This guy has a proper old-school aerial antenna that folds down and latches next to the handle. It's big and does the job! The tuning dial is strictly analog. The AC power cord is tucked inside the battery compartment in the rear. Remember C cell batteries? Yeah, get 4! And there's a headphone jack on the right side. Plus the full-width folding carry handle. Gosh, this thing takes me back.I plugged it in, scrounged up a cassette, and started it up. One really weird discovery I made is the seeming discrepancy of one of the controls. I always remember that for Rewind, the arrows would point to the left, for going back in time. On this radio, that third button that points to the left is labeled as FF instead of rewind. The labels are correct and the arrows are incorrect. Normally, Rewind would be to the left of Fast Forward, but that is not the case here. It's the only 'off' thing I have found so far. Note: the tape door has the nice soft open, rather than the jerky slam of some of the tape players of my youth.I have a favorite radio station that I listen to when I drive around town, and the radio picked it up right away. The speakers are proportionally large, so the sound is BIG. I turned the volume down very low. There are also knobs for treble and bass, just like the old ones.You can record - the microphone is labeled on the corner just above the left speaker.I haven't yet scrounged up an SD card to test playback. And at the moment I don't have a free USB stick to test that slot, either. The Bluetooth functionality makes the unit a Bluetooth speaker.Aside from that wonky FF
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